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  1. bash - What does wait $! mean - Stack Overflow

    What does wait $! mean Asked 10 years, 1 month ago Modified 6 years, 11 months ago Viewed 10k times

  2. Difference between "wait ()" vs "sleep ()" in Java - Stack Overflow

    What is the difference between a wait() and sleep() in Threads? Is my understanding that a wait() -ing Thread is still in running mode and uses CPU cycles but a sleep() -ing does not consume any CPU …

  3. linux - Why do we need a wait () system call? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 29, 2020 · The wait syscalls are primarily for waiting on a process to exit or die from a signal (though they can also be used to wait on other process status changes such as the child becoming …

  4. bash - Difference between wait and sleep - Stack Overflow

    Nov 8, 2012 · Difference between wait and sleep Asked 13 years, 1 month ago Modified 6 years, 6 months ago Viewed 585k times

  5. how to use wait in C - Stack Overflow

    May 17, 2014 · The wait system-call puts the process to sleep and waits for a child-process to end. It then fills in the argument with the exit code of the child-process (if the argument is not NULL).

  6. How to give Fixed wait in playwright without any condition like we had ...

    Dec 26, 2022 · How do I give a fixed wait in Playwright without any condition. I need to set a fixed wait value as per the following Cypress command: cy.wait(600);

  7. c - About wait () and waitpid () - Stack Overflow

    Oct 13, 2016 · Quoting wait/waitpid, The waitpid () function is provided for three reasons: To support job control To permit a non-blocking version of the wait () function To permit a library routine, such as …

  8. CALL command vs. START with /WAIT option - Stack Overflow

    Dec 18, 2014 · If you use this command: start /B /WAIT "" "LongRunningTask.exe" "parameters" You will be able to run multiple instances of the bat and exe, while still waiting for the task to finish before the …

  9. Why should wait() always be called inside a loop - Stack Overflow

    Oct 1, 2018 · I have read that we should always call a wait() from within a loop: while (!condition) { obj.wait(); } It works fine without a loop so why is that?

  10. A simple scenario using wait () and notify () in java

    Mar 29, 2010 · The wait() and notify() methods are designed to provide a mechanism to allow a thread to block until a specific condition is met. For this I assume you're wanting to write a blocking queue …